2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.708.006
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Evaluation of Different Genotypes of Tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa L.) for Yield and Quality

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“…spikes per clump and number of florets per spike were found to be the highest in the tuberose genotype IIHR 17 23SP 08 which directly related to the highest loose flower yield. The distinct variation in the flower yield may be attributed to the distinguished inherent genetic makeup of cultivars as reported byNaik et al (2018) andDalvi et al (2021) in tuberose.…”
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“…spikes per clump and number of florets per spike were found to be the highest in the tuberose genotype IIHR 17 23SP 08 which directly related to the highest loose flower yield. The distinct variation in the flower yield may be attributed to the distinguished inherent genetic makeup of cultivars as reported byNaik et al (2018) andDalvi et al (2021) in tuberose.…”
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confidence: 66%